kawa. to patrick and luke that doesn't for the closing bell and for me. romain is up next for "what'd you miss?" boeing be looking at following the crash of a 737 max jet over the weekend. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: we are live from new york, i'm caroline hyde. here is how the u.s. stock market close, what a day, the best since january. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" safety concerns from boeing's best selling aircraft. we talked to a former regulator. global road -- is sharply. the market should have reason to hope. we speak with nobel laureate robert schiller. and deadlock for theresa may. last-minute talks with the european union a day before she puts her brexit deal to another vote. with boeing, the crash of the 737 max in ethiopia over the weekend is rattling confidence in boeing's best-selling jet. flight 302 wind down in a field shortly after takeoff sunday, killing all 157 people on board. this is the second max crash in five months. the faa reiterating its confidence in the 737 max, saying the aircraft is still airworthy. joining us